Yeah, after four years of being a non-disruptive poster on the forum, never considered a troublemaker, even someone who was liked well enough to be elected Atlasian President, Napoleon should be allowed to stay.

Not really. Leftist social policies, right-wing economic policies, and an interventionist foreign policy. In America, when the first two are combined, we call that 'libertarian'. However, this usually comes with isolationism, so it's necessary to point out I am specifically an interventionist libertarian.

Not really. Leftist social policies, right-wing economic policies, and an interventionist foreign policy. In America, when the first two are combined, we call that 'libertarian'. However, this usually comes with isolationism, so it's necessary to point out I am specifically an interventionist libertarian.

Unless you have a better idea?

But one of the main views of Libertarianism, if not the cornerstone, is that no man can launch force against another man without having been attacked by the other man first. Interventionism is not possible in Libertarianism. You can be a social libertarian, but not a full blown libertarian.

Not really. Leftist social policies, right-wing economic policies, and an interventionist foreign policy. In America, when the first two are combined, we call that 'libertarian'. However, this usually comes with isolationism, so it's necessary to point out I am specifically an interventionist libertarian.

Unless you have a better idea?

But one of the main views of Libertarianism, if not the cornerstone, is that no man can launch force against another man without having been attacked by the other man first. Interventionism is not possible in Libertarianism. You can be a social libertarian, but not a full blown libertarian.

Somehow that's never struck me as a cornerstone of libertarianism, but if so, what would you call my set of ideological beliefs? I'm loath to just say conservative because I support abortion and gay integration and marijuana legalization and secularism in general, which are pretty much antithetical to modern American conservatism. (Otherwise, on foreign policy and economics, and some minor social issues like gun rights and the death penalty, I'm pretty much a standard American rightist.